8 in 10 Americans Fear Nuclear War as Trump Says US 'Locked and Loaded'

Psychologists say public anxiety is what you would expect from president's "fire and fury"-style rhetoric as poll shows huge majority "fearful" of nuclear war with North Korea

A cardboard cutout of U.S. President Donald Trump is shown during a protest against escalating threats of military action in North Korea August 10, 2017 in Washington, DC., Win McNamee/Getty Images,

New poll results released Friday, provided exclusively to Axios, show that more than 8 in 10 Americans are fearful of nuclear war breaking out between the United States and North Korea.

And why shouldn't people be afraid? Early Friday morning, the president said the U.S. military is "locked and loaded" regarding North Korea.

Military solutions are now fully in place,locked and loaded,should North Korea act unwisely. Hopefully Kim Jong Un will find another path!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)

Commissioned by Vote Vets, a left-leaning political action group which advocates on behalf of U.S. veterans, the poll shows that Americans are both paying attention to—and increasingly worried about—the tensions stirred by President Donald Trump's bluster and threats towards North Korea and fears that Pyongyang may itself try to launch a nuclear attack.

As reportingon Friday by the Canada Press explains, psychologists say such widespread "public anxiety" can erupt quickly when a figurehead like Trump is making the kind of statements he's made this week:

While the escalating rhetoric may be mere sabre-rattling, psychologists say feeling fearful or anxious about the threat of a nuclear holocaust, or any life-altering catastrophe, is perfectly normal.

"Sometimes we might experience a sense of being in constant danger, especially if we're questioning if there's this threat to life and safety," said Dr. Katy Kamkar, a clinical psychologist at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto.

"And it becomes not only the concern for the safety of self, but then, of course, for the safety of loved ones, the destruction of everything we have established," she said.

Meanwhile on Friday, China appeared to issue a warning to North Korea—via a "semi-official" newspaper editorial—that if it did launch any attack on the U.S., it would effectively be on its own.

While voices for peace and de-escalation continue to call for diplomacy and denounce Trump's "lunatic" behavior, 60+ Democrats on Thursdaysent a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson urging him to facilitate a reduction in the counter-productive provocations and proclamations coming from the White House.

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